A centigram is a unit of mass measurement in the metric system. It is part of the smaller metric units of weight, which include
- milligrams (mg),
- centigrams (cg), and
- decigrams (dg).
One centigram (
1 ext{ cg}
) is equivalent to one-hundredth (
0.01
) of a gram, and it is useful in measuring smaller quantities where grams might be too large of a unit. Expressing mass in centigrams is particularly common in scientific fields and areas requiring precision.
Conversion Example:
To convert grams to centigrams, simply multiply the number of grams by 100. For instance, 0.06 grams is equivalent to 6 centigrams, making this unit ideal for more detailed and precise measurements when dealing with smaller mass quantities.